"Songmi's story is a powerful blend of heartbreaking sorrow and uplifting inspiration. Her resilience highlights the incredible endurance of the human spirit in the quest for freedom. Thank you, Songmi and Casey, for writing this remarkable book shedding light on the realities faced by North Koreans." -- Yeonmi Park , author of In Order to Live "Greenlight to Freedom , written by Songmi Han with Casey Lartigue, is an eye-opener not only for people like me but also for those who know little about North Korea. As many others do, it seemed natural that North Koreans would thrive once gaining freedom. But Ms. Han's story, along with those of other North Korean refugees, makes it clear that freedom isn't enough. This book follows her life from famine to freedom." --Thae Yong-ho , former North Korean diplomat and former member of South Korea's National Assembly Like much of the North Korean population, Songmi Han was living in desperate poverty. As a young child, she and her family lived a life of dire hardship, and many meals consisted of little more than grass. Domestic abuse, long hours of grueling physical labor, emotional abuse, and hunger were her constant companions. School was out of the question and she, along with her mother, stole food to survive. Greenlight to Freedom: A North Korean Daughter's Search for Her Mother and Herself , written by Songmi Han and Casey Lartigue Jr., is the perilous and gripping account of Songmi's childhood and her escape from North Korea. Most people know that life in North Korea is difficult and that leaving the country is not an option. In this book, Songmi Han tells her story of growing up in this military state, and her words are nothing short of shocking and endearing at the same time. The descriptions of public executions, presumably intended for population control, are painful and distressing. According to Songmi, though, this was not the worst thing she endured in North Korea. The book is endearing because there is a strong emotive undertone. Relationships, psychological well-being, and self-reflection are also important themes in this read. The most poignant part of the book is the very last page. The book's cover may seem simple, but it is just perfect for this story. The best part of the writing is the raw description of the events. Songmi recalls experiences from her childhood in vivid detail, both through the eyes of the child that she was and the woman she has become. Additionally, I enjoyed the authors' tone. The writing itself was fluent and professionally edited, but I could still discern that the protagonist is a foreigner. This added an element of authenticity to the writing. At the end of the book, a very long list of acknowledgements further testifies to Songmi's deep gratitude for everyone who had helped her. I really liked this part, and I sincerely hope that all those people will one day read her words. What a wonderful tribute! The descriptions described above really made it a life-changing experience. Because of this book, I have spent many hours researching the influence of totalitarian governments on the lives of their citizens because the story Songmi narrates is just remarkable. The four or five other stories I have read because of hers are just heartbreaking. As good books do, this one has really ignited a curiosity about the topic. At one point in the book, Songmi wondered if anyone would want to read her story. This was surprising to read, as most people who will read this cannot fathom the depravity and oppression that many North Koreans must endure. Every person who reads this story will learn something from Songmi's experiences. As noted in the book, you may have to read it twice to fully understand it; it's that powerful. --From the Online Book Club, July 2022
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